Russ Scheffler drew the pole and immediately took the lead at the drop of the green. A lap six caution flew for a Tim Buhler spin. When racing resumed Terry and Nick Anvelink began pressuring Scheffler, with Nick down low and Terry running high. The father-son duo passed Scheffler for the lead on lap 11 with Terry taking the lead. Scheffler kept the leaders within striking distance as the lead duo began encountering lapped cars by lap 18.

The elder Anvelink skillfully weaved his way through a bevy of lapped cars throughout the contest, holding on for his first career win at the track. Nick Anvelink, Scheffler, Todd Jensema and Troy Springborn placed second through fifth, respectively.

Kaukauna’s Paul Parker fought off Jay Matthias and Jared Siefert in the closing laps to win the 25 lap IMCA modified feature, the first of his career at the track. Parker scored a clean sweep with his heat win.

Dave Fischer jumped into the lead at the drop of the green only to be passed by James Tebon for the top spot on lap two. Tebon pulled away from the field only to have his lead erased when RM Van Pay slowed off the track, drawing a caution. On the restart Tebon’s racer broke, handing the lead to Brian Joski. Joski’s lead was short lived when he spun on lap six, collecting the field. Paul Parker inherited the lead on the restart and quickly pulled away from the field.

After starting 20th, Matthias quietly threaded his way through the field, breaking into second on lap 14 and he began chasing down Parker for the lead. A Dan Gracyalny spin on lap 16 tightened the field again. Jared Siefert challenged Matthias for the runnerup spot on the restart. Parker fought off the challengers to collect the win. Matthias took second, gaining 18 spots in the process. Siefert kept third and in doing so gained a one point lead over Benji LaCrosse, who drove Siefert’s father Art’s car to a fourth place finish. LaCrosse had motor problems in his heat. Sean Jerovetz, who was forced to change motors after his heat race, rounded out the top five finishers.

Pulaski’s Jason Czarapata grabbed the lead on lap 13 and went on to win his fourth 22 lap IMCA stock car feature.

Polesitter Ben Kroll jumped into the lead at the drop of the green of the 22 lap contest. He held the spot until a lap eight yellow when Jamie Colwell’s racer stalled off of turn two. On the restart Casco’s Brandon Mindak slipped into second and began battling for the lead. Czarapata joined the mix, making a three car battle for the lead. Czarapata took the lead on lap 13, when a BJ Soquet spin drew another amber.

When racing resumed Brian Bruechert moved into second and began challenging Czarapata for the lead.

Eugene Gregorich stepped up to challenge Bruechert. It wound up being a race for second as Czarapata distanced himself from the field to collect his fourth feature win at Luxemburg. Bruechert, Gregorich, Tony Schlei and Brandon Mindak rounded out the top five.

15-year-old Adam White led from wire-to-wire, holding off Jesse Kanas and his uncle Joe White to win his second 18 lap IMCA hobby stock feature.

Next Friday night, August 11 will be U.S. Concrete Construction Sponsor Appreciation night. In addition to the track’s four weekly divisions the winged supermodifieds from EWSC will be on hand. For more information call 920 863 8446.

The track phone number is 920 845 2300. The track’s website is www.luxemburgspeedway.com.